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Added 'Setting headers' and 'Telling the browser to treat the response as a file attachment' sections to docs/request_response.txt
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@ -402,6 +402,27 @@ hard-coded strings. If you use this technique, follow these guidelines:
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content, you can't use the ``HttpResponse`` instance as a file-like
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object. Doing so will raise ``Exception``.
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Setting headers
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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To set a header in your response, just treat it like a dictionary::
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>>> response = HttpResponse()
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>>> response['Pragma'] = 'no-cache'
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Telling the browser to treat the response as a file attachment
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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To tell the browser to treat the response as a file attachment, use the
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``mimetype`` argument and set the ``Content-Disposition`` header. For example,
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this is how you might return a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet::
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>>> response = HttpResponse(my_data, mimetype='application/vnd.ms-excel')
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>>> response['Content-Disposition'] = 'attachment; filename=foo.xls'
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There's nothing Django-specific about the ``Content-Disposition`` header, but
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it's easy to forget the syntax, so we've included it here.
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Methods
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-------
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@ -420,7 +441,7 @@ Methods
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but since this is actually the value included in the HTTP ``Content-Type``
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header, it can also include the character set encoding, which makes it
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more than just a MIME type specification. If ``mimetype`` is specified
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(not None), that value is used. Otherwise, ``content_type`` is used. If
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(not ``None``), that value is used. Otherwise, ``content_type`` is used. If
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neither is given, the ``DEFAULT_CONTENT_TYPE`` setting is used.
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``__setitem__(header, value)``
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